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In der folgenden Beschreibung handelt es sich nicht nor um meine
persoenliche Erlebnisse, sondern teilweise auch meiner Familie, meiner
Mitarbeiter und nicht zuletzt auch Dr. Wernher von Braun.
Weltkrieg Nr. 2 ging dem Ende entgegen undjedem war es klar, &lt;lass Deutschland
verloren hat.
Nach dem ersten grossen Bomben-Angriff im Sommer 1943 auf Peenemuende und
die Siedling wurden Peenemuende geraeumt und die Arbeiten.,einschlisslich
Personal,verlagert. Jedoch ist ein kleiner Stab regelmaessig nach Peneeenemuende
gekommen (nicht alles war vernichtet) und den fortschritt der .Entwicklung zu leiten.
Als die Russen grosse Fortschritte machten wurden alle Arbeiten am 76. Januar1945
eingestellt und der letzte Eisenbahn-Zug hat am 26. February 1945 die letzten
Arbeitkraefte mit Familien von der Insel Usedom herausgebracht. Ausser einigen
Gueterwagen waren es dritte Klasse Wagen. Hannes und Brigitte Finzel waren mit
der Schulze-Familie (3 Leute) in einem Abteil. Vor der Abfuhrt hat Hannes Finzel
noch in der Naehe der Lokomotive Briketts gefunden fuer unser Abteil damit wir
uns warm halten konnten. Er hat auch noch ein Abteil gefunden wo es Lebensmittel
gab fuer unsere Reise, die uns nach 5 Tagen, am 3. Maerz 1945 nach Weissenborn
brachte.
Der Ziel der Reise war uns nicht bekannt. Wir haben aber bald festgestellt, &lt;lass die
SS unsere Reisebegleitung war und wenn die Eisenbahn stehen blieb, durfte niemand
aussteigen. Die Eisenbahn ist oft stehen geblieben wenn Feindflieger in der Naehe
sichtbar waren. Mitunter standen wir da ohne Lokomotive.
Maerz 3, 1945. Ankunft in Weissenborn. Da es keine Unterkunft gab, mussten wir
alle, mit und ohne Familien, noch einige weiteren Tage in unserem Eisenbahn-Abteil
bleiben.
April 6, 1945 wurden alle Maenner abgeholt. Reiseziel war unbekannt. Drei
Maenner von dem Technischen Buereau waren nicht auffindbar. Unser Buss ist nach
langem Warten abgefahren. Nach einigen Tagen waren sie wieder bei uns.
Ungefaehr am 10. April, 1945 waren wir am Abend in Bleicherode, wo ich &lt;lurch
Zufall unseren frueheren Nachbam in der Siedlung Peenemuende, Arthur Martin,
getroffen babe.
April 10, 1945 in Oberammergau angekommen und im SS Lager hinter
Stacheldraht in einem Unfergrund Tunnel untergebracht.
April 19, 1945. Von Oberammergau entlassen und nach Kinsau und Apfeldorf
geiracht. Unterkunft im Sc�_ulgebaeude auf Stroh.
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April 21, 1945. Ich wurde &lt;lurch einen extra Boten aufgefora·e·_rt_n_o_c--=-h-m-al -na- ch
Oberammergau zu kommen. Der Bote hatte einen mit Holzkohle betriebenen Truck.
Auf dieser Fahrt hatte ich sicher erhoeten Puls. Dort angekommmen war ich
ueberrascht! Das SS-Lager war aufgeloest und deren Lebensmittel wurden unter

�uns aufgeteilt. Die Freude war gross, als ich mit dem beladenen Truck wieder bei
meiner Gruppe war. Wir waren etwa 15 Mann.
Hier hatten wir von jetzt an ein sorgefreies Leben weil wir frei waren (ohne SS­
Begleitung) und genuegend Lebensmittel hatten fuer mehrere Wochen. Das Mehl
gaben wir dem Baecker und wir beW'men genuegend Brot. Bei der Molkerai hatten
wir taeglich Milch.
Wir machten Spaziergaenge in die Umgebung und haben die Nachrichten ueben den
Verlauf des Krieges vetfolgt. Mit unseren Familien hatten wir keine Verbindung.
Darueber haben wir uns Sorge gemacht.
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In den Nachrichten hoerten wir, dass der Russe grosse Fortschritte macht und wir
selbst auch hatten keine Vorstellung wenn und wie wir von den Americanem
ueberrannt werden. Vom Buergermeister war die Anordnung, dass aus alien
Fenstem weisse Tuecher haengen muessen. Deshalb wurde in unserer Ortschaft
alles friedllich uebergeben. woy oL� 11
Wir blieben alle in der Schule als die U.S. Truppen kamen und unser Gebaeude
umstellten und 3 Mann die Haustuer aufrissen und in Secunden vor uns standen und
unsere Ausweise sehen wollten. Einer unserer Maenner hatte keine Papiere, was er
uns vorher erzaehlte. Wir alle blieben bewusst ganz dicht zusammen und unser
Mann ohne Papi ere stand ploetzlich auf der Seite wer schon abgefortigt war. Eine
Weile spaeter kamen sie nochmal, stellten ihre Waffen in die Ecke und wir hatten
eine nette Unterhaltung mit ihnen. Wir haben ein Document bekommen, dass wir
nur von US Truppen verlagert werden koennen: wenn eine besondere Genemigung
vorliegt. Also haben wir gewartet was noch kommt.
Die Besatzung blieb our eine Nacht im Ort und ist am kommenden Morgen wieder
weiter gezogen. Die Abreise hat sich Verschoben weil die Deutschen fliehenden
Truppen eine Bruecke gesprengt haben.
May 7, 1945 (Waffenstillstand. Deutschland hat sich ergeben) Wir wurden wieder
verlagert! Dieses Mal nach Garmisch-Pacatenkirchen in eine Kaserne und
Bewachung von American Truppen. So gut hatten wir es noch niemals.
May 16, 1945 Meine Gruppe war eine der Letzten, die hierher gebracht wurde.
Damit waren wir etwa 500 Mann, angefangen von General Domberger, unser
militaerischer Vorgesetzte vomWettenamt, Berlin, Dr. von Braun mit seinem
Vertreter, seinen Wissenschaftlem, Ingenieurs imd Spezialisten aus alien
Arbeitsgebieten.
Als erstes mussten wir Angaben machen ueber unsere Ausbijidung, Taetigkeit usw.
Es war ohne Zweifel, dass wir uns in einem lnterogation-Lager befanden und
wurden von Amerikanem und Englaendern verhoert.
lnnerhalb der folgenden Wochen hat sich viel ereignet. Es wurde an Vertraegen
zwischen uns und den U.S.A. gearbeitet wie wir in den U.S.A. auf unserem Gebiet

�weiter arbeiten koennten und wer in Frage kaeme. Es war kein Zweifel, dass diese
Entwicklung weiter gehen wird. V otflen flttwa 500 Maennem wurden 118
ausgesucht und ich war einer davon. Auch wurde festgelegt, dass Dr. von Braun mit
6 Mann als erste Gruppe vorab in die U.S.A. geht und ich war auch einer in dieser
Gruppe. Ein Datum fuer die Abreise war offen und an den V ertratf'wurde auch noch
gearabeitet. Es war ein grosses Hin und Her. Jeder wurde genau unter die Lupe
genommen, wie alle Deutschen. Entlassungs-Ausweise mussten auch ausgestellt
werden damit wir auf unserer Heimreise nicht nochmal irgendwo festgehalten
werden.

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May21

Abtransport miti&lt;fLKW verschoben

Juni 8

Schilling, Steinhof &amp; Axter nach BL geflogen mit Gepaeckliste und
Dienstunterlagen.

Juni 13

To agree that Familybe evacuated

Juni 17

Messwagen mit 18 Leuten nach EW21 gefahren

Juni 19

Messwagen zurueck gekommen.

Juni 20

Familien wurden aus Weissenborn verlagert aus Weissenborn. . Dr.
Von Braun nach BL geflogen

Juni 21

Americaner ziehen sich zurueck von Mittel-Deutschland

June 22

Die Russen besetzen Mittel-Deutschland

June 28

Goldammer mit Post angekommen.
Brief von Trude vom 10. Juni war dabei.

Juli 4

Verlagerungliste eingetroffen

Juli 13

General Dornberger abgereist

July14

Dr. Steinhof um 10:00 a.m. mit Post angekommen mit Brief von .
Truide vom 23. 6 erhalten

July12

2 Sonderboten aus Stuttgart eingetroffen und sind nach
Witzenhausen weiter gefahren.

July23

81 unserer Maenner u.a. Dannenberg, deBeek, Bringer, Bippart,
Hutzel werden verlagert.

July25

Alie Soldaten werden entlassen ueber Weilheim

July28

Kroll, Patt und Schulze fahren im Diens tauto (Kroll faehrt) zu
unseren Familien in Eschwege.

July29

Um 8:00 p.m. in Eschwege angekommen. An mehreren
Steigungen mussten wir die Koffer den Berg hoch tragen weil der
Motor es nicht schaffen konnte.

�Aug. 6

Erste Atombombe auf Japan geworfen. 180,000 tote

Aug. 9

Zweite Atombombe auf Japan geworfen. 78,000 tote.

Aug. 15

Japan gibt auf.

Sept. 11

Willi um 9:00 p.m. mit Jeep nach Witzenhausen gebracht (Abreise
nach U.S.A. ersten Tag)

Sept. 12

5:30 a.m., erste Gruppe: von Braun, Rees, Neubert, Schwidetzki,
Jungert, Poppel, Schulze in Jeep und Trucks abgefahren. Ziel:
Frankfurt. Unterwegs wurde in Privathaeusem gehalten.

Sept. 12 Fortsetzung:
Unsere Begleiter waren in der Kueche und wir im Wohnzimmer. Alie batten in der
Kueche eine gute Zeit und nach 30 Minuten ging die Fahrt weiter ohne das wir
etwas zu Essen bekamen.
In Frankfurt uebernachteten wir in Einzel-Zellen in ein SS-Gefangenen-Lager.
Tueren waren innen ohne Tuerklinken!! Unsere Reisepapiere waren nicht auffindbar
und neue Vertraege mussten ausges.___ werden. Rees hat ueberlegt ob er weiter
mit macht. lnnen war in jeder Zelle ein Schild: "Warnung, es wird scharf
geschossen bei Verweigerung Befehle auszufuehren." Das Essen wurde auf den
Fussboden an der Tuer gestellt. Ich war boese und babe nicht gegessen. Jeder
musste seine Zelle ausfegen. Ich wollte die ganze Zelle fegen, aber der GI meinte nur
an dem Eingang. Als wir dann wieder frei waren haben wir alle ueber diese
Behandlung geklagt.
Poppel war auch unzufrieden aber er sei auf seine Kosten gekommen, meinte er. In
seinem Zimmer waren mehrere Deeken und zwei der besten Deeken hat er in seinen
Koffer gepackt. lch wuerde es nicht wagen! Er sagte das die Amerikaner ihn
tagelang als Gefangener im Lager unter freiem Himmel schlafen ohne Zudecke. Als
er in sein Zimmer trat und den Stoss mit Deeken sah, wusste er was er machen wird.
Dr. von Braun sagte er weiss nicht warum wir so unzufrieden sind. Er ist ganz
zufrieden. So eine aufgeraeumte Unter Kunft hat er schon lange nicht gehabt.
Sept. 13

Um 13:45 p.m. sind wir weiter gefahren nach Paris.

Sept. 14

Um 4:00 a.m. in Versailes angekommen, das erste Bad genommen,
gut verpflegt und an einem grossen Park gut gewohnt. Wir
konnten in dem Park lauf en. General Toftoy hat uns bier begruesst.

Sept. 18

16:00 pm nach Paris gefahren zum Flugplatz
22:00pm gestartet. 4 motor Truppentransporter
Wir liessen Deutschland und Europa hinter uns.

�Sept. 19

7:30 a.m. (9 1/2 Stunden) auf den Azoren gelandet.
9:00 a.m. gestarted fuer Neu Fundland
20:45 p.m. gelandet Neu Fundland, Pflugplatz Harmon bei
Stefensville. (11 3/34 Stunden)
22:30 p.m. gestartet fuer Wilmington

Sept. 20

04:45 a.m. gelandet in Wilmington (6 1/4 Stunden)
08:15 a.m. gestarted fuer Boston
10:15 a.m. gelandet in Boston (2 Stunden)
11 :30 a.m. gestarted mit Bot fuer Fort Strong
12:00 a.m. angekommen in Fort Strong.

Mr. Karsen und Mr. Mayer haben uns hier betreut. Wir waren in einem grossen
Raum in einer der Baracken untergebracht. Jeder hatte sein Bett und einen
Foodlocker. (Footlocker?) Unsere Koffer waren auch da. Wir wurden vom Doktor
untersucht und haben viele Frageboegen ausgefuellt.
Verpflegung war sehr gut und reichlich. Fuer Zerstreuung und Unterhaltung batten
wir Zeitungen, Zeitschriften und Deutsche Kriegsgefangene! Das war eine schoene
Ueberraschung fuer beide Seiten. Viele Fragen wurden gestellt. Nach einigen Tagen
wurden die Gefangenen entlassen. Wir konnten uns frei bewegen. Dr. von Braun
wurde Krank, flu, dadurch blieben wir hier laenger als geplant.
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Oct. 2

9:00 a.m. kam ames Haemmel und holte uns ab und wir fuhren
wieder mit dem Boot nach Boston.
11 :00 a.m. Abfahrt im Schlafwagen. Alie 20 Minuten kam die M.P.
Fragen wurden nicht gestellt. Wir batten Verbot in Gegenwart von
Fremden nicht zu Reden und auf Fragen nicht zu antworten.

Oct. 3

7:15 a.m. An Kunft in Baltimore, mit Buss nach Aberdeen. Hamel
und von Braun und Rees sind nicht in Baltimore ausgestiegen; sie
sind nach Washington, D.C. weitergefahren, Rees nach White Sands.
In Aberdeen Proving Ground hat uns ein Mr. Bauer betreut. Er
war ein Civilist von G.E. angestellt. Wir batten auch Army Officers.
Major Lord war der Army-Vorgesetzte.

In Aberdeen Proving Ground haben wir in Junior Officers Quarters gewohnt.
Einzelzimmer in Baracken. Bezahlung: $6.00 /fag
minus
$1.20 /Tag fuer Quartier
minus
$0.75/Tag fuer Verpfflegung
Transportation war frei, Bus oder Auto. Unsere Amerikaner-Begleiter waren die
Fahrer. Nach Dienstschluss oder am Wochende oder langen Wochenenden machten
wir Ausfluege mit der Eisenbahn nach New York und Philadelphia, nach
Washington, D.C. und Umgebung mit dem Auto. Jeder Ausflug so weit entfernt
wurdeJuendlich beantragt. Uebemachtung und Essen haben wir fuer unseren
Fahrer (Begleiter) bezahlt. Seine Sorge war, dass wir fuer die Rueckfahrt rechtzeitig
an der Stelle sind wie Verabredet. Bei unserrm zweiten Mal in New York war Dr.

�Schwidetzki nich zu sehen und er kam am folgenden Morgen mit dem ersten Zug
an.
Oct. 14

waren wir mit PKW in Washsington. Begleiter: Drenning

Oct. 19

Fahrt nach New York

Oct. 21

Rueckfahrt von New York

Oct. 28

Auto-Fahrt nach Washington

Nov. 3

Fahrt nach Baltimore

Nov. 10 - 12

New York

Nov. 17

Fahrt nach Philadelphia

Nov. 21

Thanksgiving - Mr. Bauer invited us for coffee at his home.

Nov. 28

Ich bekam die erste Post von Trude aus Landshut, mitgebracht von
der ersten Schiffsgruppe. Zu uns kamen: Patt, Tessman, Riedel III,
Dr. Steinhoff, Boehm, Merk, und Woerdeman.

Dec. 8

Ausflug nach Baltimore

Dec. 9

Ausflug nach Washington

Dec. 13

Uns wird mitgeteilt, dass von U.S.A. noch keine Post nach
Deutschland ging!

Dec. 16

Trip to Washington und 11:00 p.m. Schou in Baltimore

Dec. 22

Nach Baltimore mit Mr. Reimund. Major Sommerbelt gibt uns
Erklaerungen ueber die neuen Postwege.

Dec. 24

Ausflug ein Electr. Kraftwerk zu besichtigen

Jan.8,1946

Neubert, Schwidetzki, Poppel &amp; Jungert abgereeeist nach Fort Bliss

Feb. 5

Die Miete, $1.20 proTag, die uns bisher abgezogen wurde, hat man
uns zurueck gezahlt! ! $446.00

F,,,_ 'h, :i-3
Feb. 27
Maerz 18

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Eine V erknotung auf einer meiner Backen. Innen wurde
herausgeschnitten von Major Bordner und Capt. Kroeg.
15:10 p.m. Abreise von Aberdeen Proving Ground
16:15 p.m. Abreise Baltimore to Chicago

�Maerz 18

15:10 p.m. Abreise von Aberdeen Proving Ground
16:15 p.m. Abreise Baltimore to Chicago

Maerz 19

10:00 a.m. an Chicago
21:00 p.m. ab Chicago

Maerz. 21

10:00 a.m. an El Papso mit $462.00 cash.
Escort war Major Lord

�:,

Partial Autobiography of William A. Schulze

Includes translation of events described in "Beschreibung of events 1943-1945

I was born on November 23, 1905, in Neulaubusch, a village in the state of
Hoyerswerda, to parents Matthes and Marie Kopf Schulze who were farmers.
was the youngest of four children. The village was a rather small one and was
annexed by the larger village of Laubusch which was located two miles away.
About 1910 an open-ditch coal mining company named Grube Erika made a
survey regarding the coal potential in the ground. It was found to contain a very.
high percentage of coal and thus Grube Erika purchased the land of all the
farmers within a ten by 20 mile radius. The farmers had the right to grow crops
on their land until such time a the company needed the land. In 1925 the
company made its final payment to the farmers who were given money for their
land, which due to inflation, was almost worthless.
There were limits on the children's education because there was no high school
in the area. However, the company owned school containing grades 1 through
8, which I attended, was considered quite good, largely because the coal
company could afford to pay for quality teachers. As Grube Erika built up its
production of coal there were also opportunities for young people to learn
professional and technical skills such as mechanics and electric.
In 1918 our family received its final payment for the farm with inflationary money
(not worth the paper it was printed on) and so our family moved to one of the
empty company houses in Laubusch. At the age of fourteen I got a job in the
technical bureau of Grube Erika to learn to make mechanical drawings. At the
same time I attended a night school established by the company. After two
years I completed this program and got a job in the mechanical area of the
mining company as a mechanic's apprentice. Three years later I completed the
apprenticeship, and wishing to further my education, moved to Berlin, attended
high school at night in the Staetischegewerbe Schule Berlin/Charlottenburg, and
during the day time I had a job with Knorr Bremse A.G. Berlin, an electrico­
mechanical company.
After graduating from High School I enrolled at the Stattische Maschienbau
Schule Berlin in Berlin and graduated four years later with a Bachelor's Degree.
While attending college at night school I also learned a lot from the before
mentioned companies for.which I worked during the day. It was in Berlin that I
met my wife, Gertrud Meischeider, who I subsequently married.
On February 1, 1936 I started working for Dr. Wernher von Braun in
Kummersdorf, where the first German rockets were built. From there I moved

�with the company to Peenemuende and was exposed to the design and
development of the most modern rocket concepts: the A-3, A-5, A-7 and V-3.
Meanwhile, World War II was being fought on German soil and elsewhere.
Following the first bombing attach on Peenemuende in the summer of 1943, the
area was evacuated. Families were relocated and only a small group of
professionals remained in Peenemuende to carry on the work of developing. The
rockets. During the next two years my wife and daughter lived in several places
while I continued my work with Dr. Von Braun.
On January 26, 1945 General Dornberger explained to our group that the war
was lost and we had to stop our work in Peenemuende. One month later I left
on the last train which would carry employees and families from the Island of
Usedom and Peenemuende. It was third class travel.
My wife Gertrud, my daughter Erika and I were assigned to a compartment with
Hannes and Mrs. Finzel. Prior to departure Hannes Finzel located brickettes
near the train's engine which then served as a heat source for our compartment
on the train. In addition, he was able to locate some food for the trip which
would last five days.
As we began this journey our destination was unknown to us. We soon
discovered, however, that the S.S. was "accompanying" us. In the past there
had been several rumors that the. S.S. had orders from highest levels to be sure
that no secret weapons would get into the hands of the enemy and they were
required to act accordingly. The train began to roll and several times it was
Lleft abandoned in its tracks without a locomotive or very close to trains which
were marked with black flags, meaning they were ammunition trains. At one
time the train stopped in the woods and people tried to get out of their
compartments but the S.S. stationed at the doors prevented any one's leaving
by drawing their pistols. On March 3, 1945, five days after departing
Peenemuende, we arrived in Weissenborn. There were, however, no available
accommodations, thus we had to remain on the train for several more days.
On April 6, 1945 all the men were picked up by bus, with destination unknown.
Three men from the Technical Bureau were not to be found. After a long wait,
the bus departed. Several days later, the three missing men were again with us.
A few days later we arrived in Bleichenrode where I chanced to meet Arthur
Martin, a former neighbor from Peenemuende ..
On April 10 we arrived in Oberammergau and were detained and held captive
overnight in an underground bunker of the S.S. which was filled with plenty of

�bad bugs. Several days later (April 19) we were released and taken to the
neighboring villages of Kinsau and Apfeldorf. We were housed in a school with
only straw for our beds.
On April 21, 1945 a courier brought me an order to return to the S.S. bunker in
Oberammergau. The courier was driving a truck fueled with wood. My pulse
rate soared on this trip! Upon arrival in Oberammergau and much to my
surprise I learned that the S.S. prison camp had been dissolved and the
remaining food was being distributed. I returned to Kinsau-Apfeldorf with a
truck loaded with food which was divided among the 15 men.
Without constant S.S. accompaniment and with food to last us several weeks
we had a relatively carefree life. We gave the flour to the baker who provided us
with ample baked bread. Fresh milk was available through the local dairy.
We took walks in the surrounding area and followed the news reports on the
progress of the war. However, we had no contact with our families which was of
great concern.
In the news we heard that the Russians were advancing and we had no idea
when and if we would be ueberrant by the Americans. The mayor gave the
order, that a white handkerchief was to be hung outside every window.
Therefore the transfer of the village was handled in a peaceful manner.
We remained in the school building as the U.S. troops arrived and surrounded
our building. Three men came to the door and threw it open and seconds later
were inside, demanding to see our passports. One of our men did not have
appropriate papers, which he had told us ahead of time. We purposely stood
very close together and the man without papers suddenly was on the side which
had already been processed. A awhile later the officials came again, placed
their weapons in a corner and we then had a pleasant conversation with them.
We received a document informing us that high level U.S. Troops would move us
as soon as they received orders. And so we waited for what was to come.
The occupation troops remained in the town for only one night and left the
following morning. Their departure had been delayed because the fleeing
German troops exploded a bridge.
On May 7, 1945 Germany surrendered and the war was over. Once again we
were to be moved! This time to Garmisch-Partenkirchen to an interrogation
camp and guarded by American troops. Food was ample. We have never had it
this good.!

�Our group was one of the last to have been brought to this camp. In total there
were approximately 500 men, including General Dornberger, our military leader
from the Weapons Bureau in Berlin, Dr. von Braun and his deputy, scientists,
engineers and specialists in all endeavors of rocketry.
There was absolutely no question that we were in an interrogation camp as we
were being questioned by officials from America and England regarding the
mission and details of our work. Within the following week there were many
developr:nents. Work proceeded on contracts between ourselves and the U.S.A.
which would enable us to continue our work in that country in addition to which
of the group would go. There seemed little doubt that the work would proceed.
Of the 500 persons in. The camp, only 118 were selected and I was among
them. It was further established that Dr. Von Braun, along with six men (Schulze,
Poppel, Schwiedetsky, Rees, Neubert, Jungert) would be the first group to go to
the U.S.A. and again I was in that select group. The date for our departure was
still undetermined and negotiations on the final contract continued. There was
lots of "hin und her", (back and forth). Everyone was examined as though
under a microscope, as were all Germans. Departure papers and passports had
to be prepared so that we would not have any further delay along the way.
Note:
1. Story continues with "Wichtige Ereignesse Aus Meinem Tagesbuch 1945 and
1946. (Important happenings from date books 1945 and 1946)
2. German poem, and translation, depicting journey from Germany to U.S.A. of
first seven scientists to come to the U.S.

�William A. Schulze
1303 Hermitage Avenue S.E.
Huntsville, AL 35801

Born November 23, 1905 in Neula.ubusch, County Hoyerswerda, Germany
Studied in Berlin, earned B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering
Worked in private industry from 1928 -1936 at the Knorr-Bremse A.G., Berlin, in design
and development of mechanical and eJectromechanicaJ apparatus
Worked for the German Government from 1937 until the end of W.W. IT, helping the
late Dr. Wernher von Braun design and develop rockets: A3, AS, A 7 and the A4, later
called V2.
Worked for the U.S. Government from September 1945 until my retirement October
1969, under the leadership of Dr. Wernher von Braun, helping to design and develop
rockets: Redstone, Juno, Jupiter, Saturn I, Saturn IB and Saturn V (the Moon Rocket)
Some of my inventions are now U.S.A. patents.
Patent No.

3,160,098

12-08-1964

Missile Separation System

3,164,992

01-12-1964

Liquid Level Indicating and Varying Device

3,190,305

06-22-1965

Mixture Ratio Control Valvt!

3,266,244

08-16-1966

Liquid-Fueied Rocket Roll Control Device

3,277,648

10-11-1966

Roll Control Device

3,283,508

I 1-08-1966

Missile Control System

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